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Negotiators agreement reached

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FilthyBloke
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by FilthyBloke »

Sbutts8182 wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 10:26
Dogbone1510 wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 18:01
Any whispers whether a lump sum or back dated? Or later starts
Backdate what? Last years payrise was the 2% imposed, any pay rise is from this April and next April, it’s wether you want 2% this year, £1500 and 6% next April or 6% this April, £500 and 2% next April.
Somebody worked out one of them is worth £500 less than the other.
awalkinthepark
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by awalkinthepark »

FilthyBloke wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 10:29
Sbutts8182 wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 10:26
Dogbone1510 wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 18:01
Any whispers whether a lump sum or back dated? Or later starts
Backdate what? Last years payrise was the 2% imposed, any pay rise is from this April and next April, it’s wether you want 2% this year, £1500 and 6% next April or 6% this April, £500 and 2% next April.
Somebody worked out one of them is worth £500 less than the other.
The two pay deals are in value terms exactly the same.
walthmstowman
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by walthmstowman »

milly wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 21:50
aiden01 wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 21:21
enskied wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 19:29
milly wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 19:12
enskied wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 18:43
milly wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 18:21
enskied wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 18:00
milly wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 17:37
Thank goodness for that :nana .
Why? You have no idea what is in the negotiator's agreement.

I doubt there's much to celebrate, but again I don't know.

We have to see it.
I don't see the point of throwing good money after bad, we gave it a good go and continuing would result in a Pyrrhic victory.
A totally bizarre reply.
You are already signing up for something you have no idea what it is.
Not really how much more money were you willing to lose?another £1500?
Then what kind of deal would you be looking at to get your 3k back?
AHH , you work in processing.

Nuff said
Just rem if its voted in it will be voted in by del staff as they outnumber processing by at least 3-1 so enuf crap about where people work ffs.
You are quite correct, it will be Delivery Staff that make or break this deal.
I think most people have had enough of this saga.
If the deal is approved I may have to remind our more Millitant colleagues that it was you lot that voted for it :no no .
The delivery staff have always vastly outnumbered processing staff so any vote gets decided on by them . Look, we all know if the union recommends a Yes vote the membership will vote for it . They will see the £ sign and not worry about the details
mags999
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by mags999 »

Wouldn't trust royal mail i would grab the 6 per cent now so its built in God knows what will happen in 12 months the larger lumper will be eaten by tax and ni contributions anyway
CRIBMAD
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by CRIBMAD »

just wondering if all the strikebreakers (you know who you are) will give their £1500 lump sum to a charity, as you really don't deserve to be rewarded from your colleagues dedication to the cause !
Bosley
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by Bosley »

FilthyBloke wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 10:29
Sbutts8182 wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 10:26
Dogbone1510 wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 18:01
Any whispers whether a lump sum or back dated? Or later starts
Backdate what? Last years payrise was the 2% imposed, any pay rise is from this April and next April, it’s wether you want 2% this year, £1500 and 6% next April or 6% this April, £500 and 2% next April.
Somebody worked out one of them is worth £500 less than the other.
6% and a smaller lump sum works out a better deal
FilthyBloke
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by FilthyBloke »

CRIBMAD wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:22
just wondering if all the strikebreakers (you know who you are) will give their £1500 lump sum to a charity, as you really don't deserve to be rewarded from your colleagues dedication to the cause !
No. Because if it wasn’t for people like you I would have had a bigger pay rise last time.
I deserve every penny of this.
FilthyBloke
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by FilthyBloke »

Bosley wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:22
FilthyBloke wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 10:29
Sbutts8182 wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 10:26
Dogbone1510 wrote:
15 Apr 2023, 18:01
Any whispers whether a lump sum or back dated? Or later starts
Backdate what? Last years payrise was the 2% imposed, any pay rise is from this April and next April, it’s wether you want 2% this year, £1500 and 6% next April or 6% this April, £500 and 2% next April.
Somebody worked out one of them is worth £500 less than the other.
6% and a smaller lump sum works out a better deal
Something to think about at least….
milly
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by milly »

CRIBMAD wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:22
just wondering if all the strikebreakers (you know who you are) will give their £1500 lump sum to a charity, as you really don't deserve to be rewarded from your colleagues dedication to the cause !
Just like you probably gave away the money and dividend payments from your free shares to charity.
Acca Dacca
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by Acca Dacca »

FilthyBloke wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:24
CRIBMAD wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:22
just wondering if all the strikebreakers (you know who you are) will give their £1500 lump sum to a charity, as you really don't deserve to be rewarded from your colleagues dedication to the cause !
No. Because if it wasn’t for people like you I would have had a bigger pay rise last time.
Explain that one :hmmmm
If you tolerate this, then your paid break will be next
2yearpostie
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by 2yearpostie »

Acca Dacca wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:26
FilthyBloke wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:24
CRIBMAD wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:22
just wondering if all the strikebreakers (you know who you are) will give their £1500 lump sum to a charity, as you really don't deserve to be rewarded from your colleagues dedication to the cause !
No. Because if it wasn’t for people like you I would have had a bigger pay rise last time.
Explain that one :hmmmm
If the deal was done last year we would all be 9% better off now..
FilthyBloke
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by FilthyBloke »

Acca Dacca wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:26
FilthyBloke wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:24
CRIBMAD wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:22
just wondering if all the strikebreakers (you know who you are) will give their £1500 lump sum to a charity, as you really don't deserve to be rewarded from your colleagues dedication to the cause !
No. Because if it wasn’t for people like you I would have had a bigger pay rise last time.
Explain that one :hmmmm
The original deal was about 7% over 2 years and a 2% lump sum.
Shinsplints88
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by Shinsplints88 »

CRIBMAD wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:22
just wondering if all the strikebreakers (you know who you are) will give their £1500 lump sum to a charity, as you really don't deserve to be rewarded from your colleagues dedication to the cause !
😅
Acca Dacca
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by Acca Dacca »

FilthyBloke wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:36
Acca Dacca wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:26
FilthyBloke wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:24
CRIBMAD wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:22
just wondering if all the strikebreakers (you know who you are) will give their £1500 lump sum to a charity, as you really don't deserve to be rewarded from your colleagues dedication to the cause !
No. Because if it wasn’t for people like you I would have had a bigger pay rise last time.
Explain that one :hmmmm
The original deal was about 7% over 2 years and a 2% lump sum.
The ''original deal'' on offer before industrial action was 2% with some form of 3.5% when all their changes were agreed to make it 5.5%
Last edited by Acca Dacca on 16 Apr 2023, 11:48, edited 2 times in total.
If you tolerate this, then your paid break will be next
toonshola
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Re: Negotiators agreement reached

Post by toonshola »

FilthyBloke wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:24
CRIBMAD wrote:
16 Apr 2023, 11:22
just wondering if all the strikebreakers (you know who you are) will give their £1500 lump sum to a charity, as you really don't deserve to be rewarded from your colleagues dedication to the cause !
No. Because if it wasn’t for people like you I would have had a bigger pay rise last time.
I deserve every penny of this.
You think Royal Mail would have given us a better pay rise out the goodness of their heart if we hadn’t of striked?
Wow.